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The image captures a bustling street scene, likely in a market area, under clear daylight conditions. The foreground is dominated by an older man, positioned slightly right of the center. He has dark skin, a weathered face, and is looking towards the right side of the frame with a neutral expression. He wears a brown mesh skullcap and a light blue and white striped long-sleeved tunic (likely a traditional garment like a jalabiya). His right arm is visible, appearing thin and veiny. To the far left in the foreground, part of another person is visible, wearing a bright yellow uniform-like shirt with a dark collar and a patch on the shoulder. In the mid-ground, a silver sedan (resembling a Honda Accord) is either parked or moving slowly. Behind the car, a woman dressed in a flowing green patterned dress or wrapper and a matching head covering walks away from the camera. Several large, faded grey market umbrellas are spread across the mid-ground, indicating various stalls. Behind these stalls, to the left, a sign is clearly visible on a corrugated metal structure. It reads "MUMTAZ ICE PRODUCTS" in prominent green and yellow lettering, accompanied by images of what appear to be ice blocks. Below this, smaller text states "TARZUNI MARKET KANU" followed by two phone numbers: "07032035207" and "07034409890". Further to the right in the mid-ground, two other men are standing near another market stall, which has a small green umbrella. One man is wearing a light-colored long garment, and the other a reddish-brown one. They seem to be interacting or observing items on a table. A partially visible sign near them starts with "BARNI ISMA...". In the background, on the far left, a palm tree is visible. The right side of the image features tall wooden utility poles with numerous electrical wires crisscrossing the bright, clear sky. The ground appears to be a dusty, unpaved or poorly paved surface. The overall setting suggests a lively commercial environment in an urban or semi-urban area.
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